WEBVTT WE THOUGHT THE GENERAL PUBLIC NEEDS TO BE AWARE OF THESE THINGS. A phone app created by two local attorneys, is gaining lots of attention It's a crash course of what you should and shouldn't do if you get pulled over by law enforcement. KCCI's Laura Nichols is LIVE to explain. The phone app now has around 25- hundred downloads. It's basic legal information that most drivers want to know. It's a phone app unlike any other...and it's the name that's catching everyone's attention Two West Des Moines attorneys created the "oh Crap app" specifically for people getting pulled over on suspicion of driving while under the influence. ONE OF THE REASONS WE STARTED DEVELOPING THIS APP IS WE CONSTANTLY WERE GETTING THE NEVER ENDING QUESTIONS... WHAT DO I DO WHEN I GET PULLED OVER? WHAT DO I DO IF AN OFFICER ASKS ME TO DO FIELD SORIETY TESTS? The app aims to answer all these frequently asked questions...All you have to do is click the Educate me button to learn how to calculate your B.A.C. Level and read through your rights. WHAT THIS DOES IS IT ATTEMPTS TO CLEAR UP THE AMBIGUITY OR THE UNCERTAINTY OF WHAT YOU DO AND DON'T HAVE TO DO. But it doesn't end there...the other button is for more urgent situations... THE OH CRAP BUTTON IS FOR THE OH CRAP MOMENT WHEN SOMEONE IS BEING APPROACHED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT AND PULLED OVER. By pressing it the driver sends an email to an emergency contact, an email to the on call attorneys, AND an email to a bonds man. It also records the conversation between the driver and the law enforcement officer. SOMEBODY CAN SAY SOMETHING. SOMEBODY CAN HAND AN OFFICER SOMETHING AND THAT'S NOT ALWAYS PROPERLY DOCUMENTED. Right now Rehkemper and Lindholm are working on around a half a dozen cases ...with clients who used the app. The attorneys say they don't condone drinking and driving they just want to educate the public. THE OFFICERS DON'T HAVE TO TELL THEM WHAT THEIR RIGHTS ARE. IT'S UP TO THE CITIZEN TO KNOW WHAT THEIR RIGHTS ARE. The attorneys hope to eventually turn this into a national app. That way whatever city or state you get pulled over in you can look up the laws. We also checked with the Iowa State Patrol tonight. They say the best advise is to just DON'T drink and drive.